City of Fort Collins, CO-posted 10 days ago
$104,075 - $175,304/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Hybrid • Fort Collins, CO
1,001-5,000 employees
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

The City of Fort Collins City Attorney's Office is hiring a full-time Assistant City Attorney II or Senior Assistant City Attorney. Applicants for the Attorney II position should have at least 5 years of experience and applicants for the Senior Assistant City Attorney position should have at least 10 years of experience as a practicing attorney or comparable legal work with an emphasis on municipal or other government law as well as a license to practice law in the State of Colorado or qualified for admission On Motion in Colorado. This position is responsible for managing and coordinating City litigation matters, including claims under 42 U.S.C. §1983, employment claims and others. This attorney will also support the Human Resources department and other management on employment law issues. The successful candidate will represent the City in litigation, negotiations and in administrative and court proceedings. This attorney provides oversight of legal work within the City Attorney's Office including the work of other attorneys and paralegals, and the work of outside legal counsel, as needed. They will coordinate a team of attorneys and support staff working on litigation, litigation reports, and advise City officers and City management on pending or potential claims. The City Attorney's Office is a busy and interesting hub situated in Fort Collins' City Hall. This is an in-person role that has a remote/hybrid component that will on average allow 3 days in the office and up to 2 days remote in a typical week, but the demands of the work may require more days in the office. We invite you to apply!

  • Conducts or supervises complex legal research and drafts legal opinions and memoranda.
  • Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations.
  • Oversee litigation in coordination with the City Attorney and Senior Deputy City Attorney.
  • Advise City leaders and employees about potential and pending claims, including claims based on 42 U.S.C §1983.
  • Focus on preventing risk through coordination with department leaders and Safety & Risk Management.
  • Provides legal advice, possibly on complex issues, to City Council, City departments and officials, and various City boards and commissions.
  • Collaborate with Human Resources leaders, City management and officers to strategically address employee relations and other employment matters.
  • Communicates directly and effectively with clients, outside counsel, opposing counsel and others, manages the strategic direction of projects in cooperation with clients, and negotiates deadlines, deliverables, and competing priorities for multiple clients.
  • Works with senior City management staff to coordinate legal work for one or more service areas.
  • Mediates and facilitates collaboration across departments and service areas of the City to legally achieve City objectives.
  • Prepares contracts, ordinances, resolutions, and other legal documents.
  • Reviews contracts and other legal documents for legal sufficiency and potential legal implications.
  • Identifies potential and actual legal issues raised by City policies and practices and recommends actions to address such issues.
  • Represents the City in negotiations and in administrative and court proceedings.
  • Provides oversight of legal work within the City Attorney's Office including the work of other attorneys and paralegals, interns, and the work of outside legal counsel, as needed.
  • Reviews, critiques and edits others' legal writing and documents.
  • Design and present training to client staff and officials.
  • May be assigned to advise City Council committees.
  • May attend executive and upper management team meetings for the City Attorney as needed.
  • May administer or manage the City Attorney's office or aspects of it by assignment.
  • Initiates or volunteers to participate in the implementation of constructive process improvements, office projects, special teams and work within the CAO to further City or CAO goals.
  • May participate in the direction and strategic planning of City Attorney's Office operations.
  • General knowledge of municipal law.
  • Advanced legal writing and research skills. Produces documents that need minimal editing or revision.
  • Strong analytical skills when applied to complex or specialized areas of municipal law.
  • Able to communicate to diverse audiences clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.
  • Able to use word processing, collaboration, time tracking, and presentation software, and do online research.
  • Able to perform duties effectively with minimal supervision and assistance.
  • Able to coordinate and facilitate projects.
  • Comfortable with public speaking.
  • Leadership skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to solve problems.
  • Sufficiently experienced in advising City staff to effectively fill in for attorneys in other subject matter areas if needed.
  • Able to recognize and develop awareness of political and organizational dynamics within the City.
  • Advanced knowledge of municipal law.
  • Expert-level knowledge in one or more significant areas of law critical to the City organization.
  • Advanced legal writing and research skills. Produces high-quality documents that require minimal editing or revision and the ability to review the work of others.
  • Ability to think critically and solve complex problems while directing, assisting, and contributing to team problem-solving.
  • Strong analytical skills when applied to complex or specialized areas of municipal law.
  • Leadership and mentoring skills.
  • Able to coordinate and facilitate projects.
  • Able to clearly, concisely, and effectively communicate with diverse audiences both orally and in writing in a manner that engenders client confidence.
  • Able to use word processing, collaboration, time tracking and presentation software, and to do online legal research.
  • Public speaking and presentation skills.
  • Able to work independently in protecting the legal interests of the City and in supporting the goals and objectives of the City Council, City Attorney and City Manager.
  • Well-experienced in filling in for attorneys in other subject matter areas.
  • Understands how political and organizational dynamics affect the legal work of the City Attorney's Office and effectively helps the office manage those dynamics.
  • Juris Doctorate required
  • Minimum of five years related legal experience for the Assistant City Attorney II position.
  • Minimum of ten years related legal experience for the Senior Assistant City Attorney position.
  • License in good standing to practice law in the State of Colorado.
  • Juris Doctorate from an accredited law school
  • Medical, dental, vision (for self, spouse, domestic partner, children) - eligible on the 1st of the month following date of hire
  • Paid vacation, paid holidays, sick leave, and additional one-time bank of 40 PTO hours for new, full-time, Classified and Unclassified Management hires
  • Retirement + company contributions - after 6 month probation period and immediate vesting
  • Flexible spending: Medical expenses FSA, dependent FSA or both
  • Employee Assistance Program: counseling, legal, financial assistance
  • Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability
  • Wellness program, workout facilities
  • Employee/family onsite health clinic
  • Learning and development opportunities at all levels in the organization with opportunities for career mobility
  • Collaborative work environment
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